Abstract

In the first part of our theses we give sufficient conditions for the absolute convergence of the double Fourier series of f in terms of moduli of continuity, of bounded variation in the sense of Vitali or Hardy and Krause, and of the mixed partial derivative in case f is an absolutely continuous function. Our results extend the classical theorems of Bernstein and Zygmund from single to double Fourier series. In the second part we give sufficient conditions for the absolute convergence of the double Walsh-Fourier series of a function. These sufficient conditions are formulated in terms of (either global or local) dyadic moduli of continuity and s-bounded fluctuation.

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